Android Reviews

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In Short

Hardware or software. Phone or tablet. Smart watch or smart TV. You name it, we'll review it. From the latest Android operating system to the hottest phones and tablets — this is the one place where you'll find the best reviews for all things Android. There are new devices and Android-accessories coming out all the time, and we'll always do our best to make sure you stay informed and in the know about the best devices the platform has to offer.

For software like apps, games, and even operating systems — we'll take a deep dive into places you may not think to go. We'll analyze all the pieces and do our best to report back our findings for the everyday Android user. For hardware (phones, tablets, smartwatches) we'll put the devices through the paces, not just give them a once-over. We all use Android on a daily basis (and we assume you do too) so we always put things through a real world test. There's no way to judge the battery life of a phone by using it for a few hours, so we'll use it as you would use it.

Keep it locked to this page for all the latest reviews for Android phones, software, accessories and more!

18 October 2016 350By Alex DobieGoogle's Pixel and Pixel XL are, unsurprisingly, two of the most highly-anticipated phones of the year. What is surprising is how fully-formed they are, with no obvious drawbacks or compromises. Want to learn more? Read our full review of the Google Pixel+Pixel XL!

08 March 2016 224By Andrew MartonikSamsung is undeniably putting its marketing power behind the "edge" version of the Galaxy S7. It's bigger, flashier and more expensive than the standard phone, and it's for those who want to stand out from the crowd just a bit more.

14 June 2016 215By Andrew MartonikOnePlus is finally ready to join the big leagues with the OnePlus 3. Gone are the days of justifying missing features with a cheap price, and no longer can we give it a pass for its upstart-style of operation. The OnePlus 3 is the real deal.

01 December 2016 48By Justus PerrySamsung has let loose the Gear S3 on the world. It's rugged and packed tight with features. What do you need to know about this incredible smartwatch? MrMobile has the answers ...

23 November 2016 16By Russell HollyGoogle and Lenovo have come together to release the first phone running the Tango Augmented Reality system, but the execution is going to leave a lot of people wondering why any of this exists in a consumer product yet.

21 November 2016 7By Marc LagaceOnePlus has replaced the OnePlus 3 with the OnePlus 3T, a nearly identical device with some slight upgrades inside. MrMobile dives in with his full review to try and answer the question: Is the OnePlus 3T worth it?

21 November 2016 104By Andrew MartonikJust five months after releasing the OnePlus 3, we're back at it with an upgraded, more expensive OnePlus 3T. It takes a proven platform and adds a few new specs, keeping it relevant for the end of the year while retaining amazing value. Here's our full review.

10 November 2016 24By Russell HollyGoogle's next step in smartphone-based VR is here, and it's equal parts impressive and limiting. More important than this one headset is the potential for future success across a much broader ecosystem, as long as Google can convince everyone to play ball.

04 November 2016 90By MrMobileIn the Android world, the “best” has almost always been divided between two very different camps: the purists who want unadulterated software and fast updates, and mainstream consumers who want features and wide availability. What if you combined the best of both approaches into a single product?

03 November 2016 50By Jerry HildenbrandThe Acer Chromebook R13 looks great. When we dove into it, the performance and features match how nice it looks. The R13 is the best mid-range Chromebook available.

25 October 2016 410By Andrew MartonikThe V20 has broader appeal than its predecessor, an interesting camera setup and mountains of features — but it doesn't quite 'wow' as a complete product in the way its same-price competition does.